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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Emma Stone Nearly Ditched ‘The Amazing Spider-Man’ Role

Emma Stone had a major issue with the upcoming film ‘The
Amazing Spider-Man’ until another actress changed her mind.

Who is this actress to make Emma’s decision changed? How
this actress help Emma to accept her role?

The American actress Emma Stone says she had several uncertainties
about taking on the role of Spider-Man’s first girlfriend Gwen Stacy in ‘The
Amazing Spider-Man’ according to the latest celebrity update.

In fact, when the time she struggle with her decision, she
look up and took some comfort with the star of ‘The Hunger Games’ Jennifer
Lawarence, which also had the same issue.

“What scared me was the idea of ‘What
could happen to my life after doing something like this?’” Stone recently told
Access Hollywood.

“I love Jennifer Lawrence and I
watched a lot of her interviews for ‘The Hunger Games’ – it was kind of the
same thing she was feeling,” she said, referring to Lawrence’s initial pre-“Games”
hesitations in taking on the role of archer Katniss Everdeen.

Before the 21 year old Jennifer Lawrence had a decision to
make, she had audition first. The director of Hunger Games Gary Ross told
Yahoo! Movies he was ‘blown away’ during Lawrence audition, a role for which he
only had her in mind. She almost refused when the part was offered to her
however she talk to her mom about her issue.

“When I was almost going to turn
this down because it was too big, my mom told me I was being a hypocrite,
because I loved the story, I loved the characters and I truly believe in the
message that these films are bringing. I really don’t feel like I’m being tied
down to it – especially after filming the first one, where I had the time of my
life. I actually can’t wait to go back. It’s a character I would love to
revisit. I think if you sign on the right franchise [you’re OK]. I don’t feel
like a slave to anyone. I feel like I’m very passionate about this story and
what it means about our world and about humanity. It’s something I want to talk
about, I want people to see, and I’m proud to put my name to it,” as she
explained.

JENNIFER LAWRENCE @ THE HUNGER GAMES

And the time for the 23 year old Stone to submit her
decision, she said:

“But the part and the process
outweighed that fear… It felt like a stupid reason to not be part of this –
what might happen [and] how [my] life could change didn’t feel like enough of a
reason to not play Gwen, not to get to be involved with this and not to get to
act with Andrew or to get to tell the story in a different way.”